Catholic Public Domain Version
"But Saul was increasing to a greater extent in ability, and so he was confounding the Jews who lived at Damascus, by affirming that he is the Christ. "
— Acts 9:22, Catholic Public Domain Version
“But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded the Jews which dwelt at Damascus, proving that this is very Christ.”
“But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded the Jews that dwelt at Damascus, proving that this is the Christ. ”
“But Saul increased more in strength, and confounded the Jews who lived at Damascus, proving that this is the Christ.”
“But Saul became more and more capable, and was causing consternation among the Jews who lived in Damascus by proving that Jesus is the Christ.”
“But Saul increased much more in strength and confounded the Jews who dwelt at Damascus, affirming that this is the Christ.”
“But Saul went on increasing in power, and the Jews in Damascus were not able to give answers to the arguments by which he made it clear that Jesus was the Christ.”
“But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded the Jews which dwelt at Damascus, proving that this is very Christ.”
And when he had taken a meal, he was strengthened. Now he was with the disciples who were at Damascus for some days.
And he was continuously preaching Jesus in the synagogues: that he is the Son of God.
And all who heard him were astonished, and they said, “Is this not the one who, in Jerusalem, was fighting against those invoking this name, and who came here for this: so that he might lead them away to the leaders of the priests?”
But Saul was increasing to a greater extent in ability, and so he was confounding the Jews who lived at Damascus, by affirming that he is the Christ.
And when many days were completed, the Jews took counsel as one, so that they might put him to death.
But their treachery became known to Saul. Now they were also watching the gates, day and night, so that they might put him to death.
But the disciples, taking him away by night, sent him over the wall by letting him down in a basket.